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In Whose Public Interest? The Canadian Union of Postal Workers and National Security

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
In Whose Public Interest? The Canadian Union of Postal Workers and National Security
Abstract
Describes the extensive surveillance of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) by the RCMP and CSIS in the later 20th century, and CUPW's efforts under the Access to Information Act and through the courts to obtain documentation of the spying. Also discusses the Canadian Labour Congress resolution of 1996 that called for the disbandment of CSIS.
Book Title
Whose National Security?: Canadian State Surveillance and the Creation of Enemies
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Between the Lines
Date
2000
Pages
246-255
Language
English
ISBN
1-896357-25-3
Short Title
Whose national security?
Library Catalog
laurentian.concat.ca
Call Number
JL 86 I58 W46 2000
Notes

Abstract by Desmond Maley.

Bibliogr.

Citation
Hoogers, E. (2000). In Whose Public Interest? The Canadian Union of Postal Workers and National Security. In D. K. Buse, M. Steedman, & G. Kinsman (Eds.), Whose National Security?: Canadian State Surveillance and the Creation of Enemies (pp. 246–255). Between the Lines. https://archive.org/details/whosenationalsec0000unse/page/246/mode/2up